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Old 03-02-2009, 03:02 PM   #1
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Default India's $10 laptop
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/chri...dias-10-laptop
On February 3, the Indian government will unveil a $10 educational laptop intended to bring computing to the masses, reports the Times of India. By comparison, a computer-shaped cake pan is $20 plus shipping in the U.S. Will the $10 PC revolutionize educational computing?

First, the specs: Like a lot of cheap PCs, the device will sport 2GB of RAM, Wi-Fi and expandable hardware, and operate on a modest two watts of power. The current prototype can be produced for about $20, according to India's Secretary for Higher Education, R.P. Agarwal. Large-scale production runs should cut that price in half, he said, resulting in the $10 figure the government is touting.

That's about one tenth the cost of the cheapest available PCs in the U.S. that retail for about $100, and operate on the old razor-and-blade business model; they require costly subscriptions to mobile broadband subscriptions.

The Indian government hasn't broken down the cost of its components, but it probably cut the costs of research and development substantially by recruiting university students to help draw up the plans. Students at the Vellore Institute of Technology played a significant role, working with state-funded organizations like the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and a partially-public entity called the Semiconductor Complex. Despite a publicly-funded development, the notebooks themselves will be manufactured on contract by private companies.

According to the Times of India, the $10 laptop is a direct response to the MIT-developed nonprofit One Laptop Per Child program, that was viewed as grossly expensive in India. The OLPC devices cost about $100 each, but "hidden costs" bring that price up to around $200. OLPC has also been a victim of its own poor strategy, evidenced by recent layoffs and a failure to secure donations and orders in 2008. The program has also seen itself dwarfed by Intel's [INTC] Classmate PC program, that most recently took an order from the government of Portugal for 500,000 PCs. The company still has big plans for a next-generation touch-screen notebook, however. Here are the engineering samples.
http://www.etchy.org/images/dyn/19442.jpg
http://www.techcrunch.com/wp-content...tchamazon2.jpg


i know they are actually supposed to cost $100, but early reports were $10
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Old 03-02-2009, 06:53 PM   #2
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The screenshots really show off the widescreen mode.
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Old 03-02-2009, 10:33 PM   #3
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why is it drawn on a etch a sketch? maybe a beta version? [beta]
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Old 04-02-2009, 10:34 AM   #4
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Step 1 - Go to India
Step 2 - Acquire lots of $10 PC's
Step 3 - ???
Step 4 - Probably not profit!
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Old 04-02-2009, 11:00 PM   #5
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I read an article about those very cheap Eee PC and Acer mini laptops that their hardware were cheap because it's old tech and can't really handle more demanding programs such as adobe or photoshop.

I mean, a laptop for 500$ might do it but 10$? Just lol..
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Old 04-02-2009, 11:59 PM   #6
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You forget that already a very basic laptop can replace paper and books.

Wood for making paper is scarce in india so laptop makes sense.
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Old 04-03-2009, 04:21 AM   #7
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April's not for a few months yet?



On a serious note they look like a kids "my first laptop" lol.

I take it its the green and white things?
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